TOCAS Ticket View allows the user to view and print scanned images of completed Treaty fish and shellfish tickets. Use the same log-in information as you do for TOCAS, as credentials and permissions are linked to your TOCAS account.

The Recreational Angling Impact Database (RAID) is a mark-selective fishery (MSF) database containing estimates of the numbers of salmon released and retained, number of mortalities, and information on coded-wire tags (CWTs) recovered in MSFs. The database currently includes the ability to produce reports on sport fishery impacts, CWTs observed in the fishery samples, and estimates of marked and unmarked double index tag (DIT) mortalities in MSFs. The development and implementation of this database has been a joint effort of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC).

Currently the database has these estimates for Chinook salmon mark-selective fisheries in Puget Sound statistical areas (WDFW Catch Areas 5 through 13) for 2003-2010.

Web HCLS contains historic catches from 1952 to 1970 for all salmon species and steelhead. The data is summarized by Area, Gear and Date. Some Treat and non Treaty breakout is available in the later years.